[SPECIAL REPORTS AND BULLETINS.]
- [10]Report on Cotton Insects.—By J. Henry Comstock. (1879.) [pp. 511, figs. 77, plates III.]
- [17]Special Report, No. 11.—The Silkworm; being a brief Manual of Instructions for the Production of Silk. Prepared, by direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture, by C. V. Riley, M. A., Ph. D., Entomologist. (First ed., 1879; fifth ed., 1885.) [pp. 37, figs. 8.]
- [10]Special Report, No. 35.—Report on Insects injurious to Sugar Cane. Prepared, under Direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture, by J. Henry Comstock, Entomologist. (1881.) [pp. 11, figs. 3.]
- [10]Division of Entomology.—Insects Affecting the Orange.—Report on the Insects affecting the Culture of the Orange and other plants of the Citrus Family, with practical Suggestions for their Control or Extermination. By H. G. Hubbard. (1885.) [pp. x+227, figs. 95, plates XIV.]
- [10]Special Report.—Catalogue of the Exhibit of Economic Entomology at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleans, 1884–'85. (1888.) [pp. 95.]
- Special Bulletin.—The Horn Fly (Hæmatobia serrata), being an account of its Life-history and the means to be used against it. By C. V. Riley and L. O. Howard. (Reprinted from Insect Life, Vol. II, No. 4, October 1889.) (1889.) [pp. 11, figs. 5.]
- Bibliography of the more important Contributions to American Economic Entomology. By Samuel Henshaw. Parts I, II, and III. The more important writings of Benjamin Dann Walsh and Charles Valentine Riley, Washington, 1890.
Footnotes:
[11] Publication discontinued.
[12] The annual reports of the Entomologist are contained in the corresponding annual reports of the Department of Agriculture. A limited author's edition, separately bound, and with table of contents and index, is published each year.
[13] All of these bulletins and reports, with the exception of the fifth report, are out of print.
[14] Bulletin 26 is in press.
[15] Bulletin 27 is in press.
[16] Bulletin 28 is in course of preparation.